Selected Corpus Tools
Title: Concapp
URL: http://www.edict.com.hk/pub/concapp/
Platform: Version 2 only runs on Win 95 / 98 / NT
Cost: Free
Concordance Browser and Editor (i.e., search results can be edited)
It can process English, French and probably most other European languages, and
Chinese and Japanese texts if enabling software such as RichWin is installed.
Title: Simple Concordance Program
URL: http://www.textworld.com/scp/
Platform: Windows 95 / 98 / NT4 / ME / 2000 / XP
Cost: Free but donations accepted.
SCP generates concordances and search for words or phrases. You can produce
both KWIC and Line-Based concordances. You can also create word lists, which
you can sort, print, or save.
Title: Concorder Version3.1
URL: http://omega.crm.umontreal.ca/~rand/CC_an.html
Platform: Macintosh 68K, PPC)
Cost: Free
Concorder is a Macintosh software package for the creation, editing, sorting
and printing of concordances. The software incorporates a text- and list-editor
with a rich variety of features. It allows one to build a "catalogue"
of the words in a text document or in several text documents, and subsequently
to process this information in order to obtain a concordance of the text. Concorder
is also available in French, under the name Le Concordeur.
Title: Conc
URL: http://www.sil.org/computing/catalog/conc.html
Platform: Macintosh (OS 6, OS 7, 68K, PPC)
Cost: Free
There is a useful guide to (Mac) Conc at:
http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/help-services/QuickGuides/about-conc.html
Title: Corpus Presenter Lite
URL: http://www.uni-essen.de/~lan300/corpus_presenter.htm
Platform: Windows
Cost: Free
Title: kfNgram
URL: http://miniappolis.com/KWiCFinder/kfNgramHelp.html
Platform: Windows 98 (and others...?)
Cost: Free :
kfNgram is a stand-alone Windows program which generates lists of n-grams (i.e.
series of n words, where n can be any positive integer) in text and HTML files.
Title: Review of MonoConcPro and Wordsmith tools
URL: http://llt.msu.edu/vol5num3/review4/
Language Learning & Technology September 2001, Vol. 5, Num. 3 pp.
32-36